Ix Rs Cage Pics
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Ix Rs Cage Pics
Well, I stopped by to check out the progress. I'm not sure if the car will ever run again, but the cage looks great LOL... What a job these guys are doing. Its good to know people They are going above and beyond. They are even fixing my exhaust that sticks out too far from the JDM bumper. Here are some pics. Just so everyone knows, the door beams in an evo IX RS are about 2 pounds a door. Absolutely not worth the time or risk to remove them. I have heard lots of stories how heavy they are and that is completely false in a IX RS's case. Hope everyone likes the follow ups I'm trying to document it as best I can.
The roll cage is being done by RACE-CAR BUILDER'S. They build the finest roll cages in the country. I have the contact info if anyone needs it.
The roll cage is being done by RACE-CAR BUILDER'S. They build the finest roll cages in the country. I have the contact info if anyone needs it.
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MostWanted, I also JUST found out about the front door crash beams. I took the passenger side out and weighed it. 3.4 lbs and it's Aluminum, not Steel like I had kept hearing. Don't know if the RS is different, but no way in lucifers hood that I'm going to go through that again, not for 3.4 lbs!! Tony can make two morning 'dumps' and save more than that.
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MostWanted, I also JUST found out about the front door crash beams. I took the passenger side out and weighed it. 3.4 lbs and it's Aluminum, not Steel like I had kept hearing. Don't know if the RS is different, but no way in lucifers hood that I'm going to go through that again, not for 3.4 lbs!! Tony can make two morning 'dumps' and save more than that.
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i like that design, looks like you could use it in a street car.
so does supporting the rear section through the trunk provide better strength than putting a support down to the floor by the rear seat?
so does supporting the rear section through the trunk provide better strength than putting a support down to the floor by the rear seat?
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It is actually a little less strong running it the way I ran it through the trunk. But I wanted to be able to install the rear seats for noise deadoning. Anytime there is a bend in the tubing it will be weaker than being straight, I just don't plan on crashing The design of this cage is awesome though and it will provide plenty of strength and protection if needed....